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Happy February, Taurus. You made it through January and the rough return to work after the new year. This month, the stars align to provide you with much-appreciated stability within your home life and friendships. But, because astrology rarely provides us with nothing but smooth sailing, there is one date early in the month to be aware of. On Friday, February 3, the sun, currently in wild child Aquarius, squares (a stressful aspect) Uranus, which is now in your sign, Taurus. This is a day prone to angst, don’t be surprised if you feel like an angry teenager ready to lash out at everyone from your friends to coworkers. It’s okay to feel pissed off at the world, even if you don’t have a concrete reason. There’s undoubtedly plenty of inequality going around. Just try to channel your energy towards productive goals, such as activism, connecting with your chosen family, or even stepping back and catching up on sleep, rather than lash out at friends or lovers and say something you later regret.
Don’t worry too much about this stressful square. In fact, feeling like an angsty kid can be therapeutic at times, as it allows you to release anger. By the time the sky lights up with a full moon in Leo and your 4th House of Home and Family on Sunday, February 5, any difficult emotions will lead you straight to your most trusted and beloved friends and family for support. While full moons sometimes get a bad rap for stirring up drama, that’s just because they’re powerful, potent times. This lunation sees you channeling that intensity into love, making this an ideal weekend for a small dinner party. And, considering the following weekend sees chatty Mercury entering Aquarius and your 11th House of Friendship on Saturday, February 11, you can expect the first half of February to focus on growing, nurturing, and remembering to appreciate your dearest friends.
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